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... All of these factors sets January's marriage up for failure before its even begun, This shows that the merchant's intended moral for his tale may not be the ...
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... Much light is shed on medieval thought and conduct, and there is also a great moral to this story, since it was intended to be a sermon. This tale teaches us ...
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... symbol of both Pearl as the intended 'moral blossom', showing the reader each moral value of ... carry onward, besides the unintelligible tale which it ...
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... evil,' which tilts away from Shelley's intended moralistic, as ... the novel deals more closely with the moral issues, and ... The tale in itself, is said to originate ...
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... Chaucer intended that each person tell two tales on the way to Canterbury and two on the way ... It is ironic that the moral of this Pardoner's Tale is greed ...
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... what makes a fable superior to a tale or the ... of design, that close connection of the moral with the ... occasion of their being written they were intended to refer ...
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... view him in comparison to other characters, as Chaucer intended. ... and base, but the Reeve's Tale contains something far more interesting than a moral: the inner ...
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... not be trusted and were a moral danger to ... lives women actually led because his intended audience were ... women include: Emelye, from the Knight's Tale, who finds ...
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... in order to more properly deliver the intended message ... so many different versions of any specific wonder-tale. ... society in order to shape ones moral values which ...
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... to the like end of this tale." Alex grows ... Prisons are intended to restrict circumstantial freedom so that ... raises the question of whether moral freedom, which ...
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... In this tale set in Puritan Boston, he created ... trip with former president Pierce, intended to benefit ... connection between the psychological, the moral, and the ...
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... called the Divine Comedy , is not intended to be ... of this: "There is no enduring moral validity...the ... to ourselves." Although the Shipman's Tale appears to fit ...
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... Symbolism plays a big part in Marlow's tale. ... Kurtz "had come out equipped with moral ideas of ... The horror!"(75) By lying to Kurtz's Intended, Marlow presents ...
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... aspects of the text which suggests that the story was intended as a moral gu! ... the basic arguments of the article that the heroes of this tale were intended ...
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... and is the first to tell his tale, this is ... an example of a Pilgrim providing a moral barometer for ... The Parson is intended to provide a specific contrast to the ...
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... the three witches on Macbeth are intended to represent ... than the three hags of Shakespeare's tale, and the ... play, vital manifestations of the moral atmosphere of ...
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... of the sort, Crime and Punishment is no fairy tale. ... characters, and the longing for a moral sense of ... he must accept them as what Dostoyevsky intended for them ...
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... of the sort, Crime and Punishment is no fairy tale. ... characters, and the longing for a moral sense of ... he must accept them as what Dostoyevsky intended for them ...
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... Sir Thomas More was a moral intellectual who adhered to ... He is intended to draw the audience into the play ... is a brilliant creation in a tale about "Kings and ...
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... Whether The Prince is moral or amoral is not important: "E ... They are intended to drive the reader to a ... quanto io ho molte volte conosciuto tale ambiquita' aver ...
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... even despite the fact he supposedly wrote the tale with children as his intended audience. While I felt ?gThe Spider?fs Thread?h had a clearer moral to the ...
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... on a symbolism which the author never intended, but is ... has withstood the test of time because a tale of a ... inner strength by relying upon his moral integrity is ...
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... titled section of the book is intended to give ... relations with "others" have broken the moral code of ... According to the narrator, "Carma's tale is the crudest ...
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... his tale, seeing as what he wrote was intended to be ... point-of-view, intensifies the effect of moral shock and ... a way that the events of the tale remain somewhat ...
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... I come to the like end of this tale." Therefore the ... However, this was not the message Burgess intended to convey ... All humans have free will and moral choice--no ...
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... 86) The unredeemable horror in the tale is the ... than the occupation in which it was intended to be ... Kurtz's negative moral judgment of all this applies supremely ...
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... He displays his moral beliefs in every book that he has written ... One example of this is in Tale of Two Cities ... to be "a whimsical sort of masque intended to awaken ...
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... of view intensifies the effect of moral shock and ... Montresor, the sinister narrator of this tale, pledges revenge ... Marriage has never been intended as a prison ...
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... product of most primitive societies, a tale of heroes ... slowly started to sway from its intended purpose, and ... of a gentleman according to fixed moral principles. ...
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... the killing of his father and the moral death of ... the argument of the play would make a long tale. ... and every personage produces the effect intended, from the ...
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